You do realize that a 7 minute highlight video doesn't contain all the plays?
The actual next play, as I already said, was the same pindown & curl play as the one before. This time just with Kessler pinning down and Lauri scoring on a jumper. And Ochai and JC definitely not diving to the basket.
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The Kessler dunk play is a completely different play, not the pindown & curl from Lauri. Lauri acts as if he's screening, pops first, then dives and gets the ball. Where he has a cutting Walker as an excellent option as soon as he gets double-teamed. And if he'd beaten Kuzma like he did (he doesn't this time) on the Gafford block, probably Avdija has to also get in the paint, which would've left Ochai wide open in the corner as the option
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I have zero disagreement with Hardy.
No, you think a play is designed to do something it isn't. We've literally run the play hundreds of times this season. It doesn't involve the weak side corner drifting to the basket.
And the Kessler dunk play (again, a completely different play) shows that there are other plays where Walker can be utilized. But the fact just is that there are a lot more of our standard sets that don't work as well with Walker on the court.
Our offense is mainly 5 out with lots of movement. Those aren't plays that Walker is usually very useful on.